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Any Google bull would point to that and say that that number is only going to increase.
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Point number one in the bull case is stocks are going up.
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Another point that those of a more perma-bull persuasion make regarding the huge bond fund inflows over the past few years (and flows out of equities), is that investors have shifted their asset allocation from stocks to bonds at precisely the wrong time.
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As a point of reference, the average gain seen from the bull markets since 1900 has been something on the order of 81%.
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The Red Bull driver, 23, did not lead the 2010 championship at any point in the season but won Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to secure his maiden crown.
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Alonso had a 52-point lead before the young German cut into his title lead as Red Bull rediscovered their former dominance.
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And a more serious correction in gold at some point, perhaps now, could happen before the final phase of the bull market begins.
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Brawn, whose car is powered by a Mercedes engine, needed half a point to wrap up the title in Brazil, ahead of closest rivals Red Bull, and they picked up five.
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Typically strong bull markets may start the day weak or even gap lower shaking out weak hands at which point buying emerges and bids stocks up into the bell.
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And this new bear-to-bull ratio indicates a more positive market outlook rather than a pessimistic one from the usually on-target contrarian point of view.
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner says his charge Sebastian Vettel has no intention of backing off despite his huge 112-point lead in the drivers' standings and he fully expects the German to push for victory in an attempt to win the title with five races still go.
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